| Search Results | Your search for "America" produced 200 result(s): |
![]()
Fueled by the avant-garde sonic ammo of keyboardist/composer Joe Byrd and the haunting vocals of Dorothy Moskowitz, the United States Of America found a way to permanently hardwire space-age electronic music to the heart of rock and roll on their highly desirable, self-titled 1968 debut. Byrd's kaleidoscopic musical excursions and Gordon Marron's searing violin orbit around the icy vocals of Moskowitz, who - with a passing resemblance to early Jefferson Airplane belter Signe Anderson - remains the group's ... [ read more ]
CD $19.99
Other people also bought:
Enon High Society, The Stooges Fun House, Palace Music Viva Last Blues
![]()
'Quiero Club are a Latin alternative band from Monterrey, Mexico, whose style incorporates aspects of indie dance as well as indie rock. Comprised of Gustavo Mauricio (vocals, guitar), Pris Gonzalez (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Rodrigo Martinez (drums, bass guitar), Marcela Viejo (vocals, keyboard), and Luis 'Fara' Dominguez (bass guitar, guitar, keyboard, backing vocals), the band is associated with the Monterrey-based Happy-Fi Records collective. After scoring an underground hit with the single 'No Coke'... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
Other people also bought:
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth, Morrissey Years of Refusal (Deluxe Edition), Grizzly Bear Veckatimest
![]()
VINYL FORMAT. On 180 gram vinyl! America has been one of the most enduring and more popular seventies rock acts to ever grace the stages of the world, and their 1972 platinum plus smash Homecoming is often regarded as one of their finest works. It is with great enthusiasm that Friday Music continues the America 180-gram Audiophile Vinyl series with this exceptional second effort. Homecoming had three huge chart singles with Ventura Highway, Don't Cross the River and Only in Your Heart, as well as significa... [ read more ]
LP $24.98
Other people also bought:
Akron/Family Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free, Against Me! Reinventing Axl Rose, Arcade Fire Funeral